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Saving money the Web 2.0 way
Posted at 2:57 PM on April 11, 2008 by Jon Gordon
SmartyPig is a Web site designed to help people save money for specific goals, like buying an iPhone or a new digital TV. It includes a social element that lets friends and family contribute to an account and monitor a saver's progress.
Today on Future Tense (RealAudio - MP3 - iTunes)
I talked with co-founder Jon Gaskell. He was also interviewed by MarketWatch, and I've included that interview below.
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